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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 11/5/18.
Police to investigate sinking of the Nancy Glen
A CRIMINAL investigation is to be carried out into the sinking of a Tarbert fishing boat in which two men died. The Nancy Glen sank in Loch Fyne on the evening of January 18 this year, with the loss ...
Safety worries at Ardrishaig
AN ARDRISHAIG man has highlighted the dangers of fishing in Ardrishaig – while Scottish Canals complete work at the village pier. John Muir from the village said that the main fishing spot for youngs...
POLICE FILES
with Sergeant Iain MacNicol Alleged possession of cannabis Around 9.15pm on Thursday May 3, in Campbeltown Road, Tarbert, a man (30) allegedly behaved in an abusive manner. The man was arrested and a...
Apology as Red Cross shop closes doors
Donations pile up outside the shop on Lochnell Street.
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THE RED Cross charity shop in Lochgilphead has been closed for more than a week due to ‘operational issu...